3  Results

3.1 Spatial Scoring

Figure 3.1: Interactive map of overall score throughout the study area.

Figure 3.2: Interactive map of overall score average per Zone.

Figure 3.3: Interactive map of species richness across the study area.

Figure 3.4: Interactive map of species richness average per Zone.

  • TODO: units above (like mg C / L) and other layers

3.2 Taxa

Figure 3.5: Interactive composition of all taxa in the study area with successive levels for Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus species.

Figure 3.6: Interactive table of taxa found in the study area. Click on the link to be taken to the interactive map of that species. Use the Search box to search any part of the Taxa name hierarchy.

Figure 3.7: Interactive composition of taxa in the study area having an extinction risk category as determined by the IUCN RedList. Successive levels can be navigated for Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus species.

Figure 3.8: Interactive table of taxa in the study area having an extinction risk category as determined by the IUCN RedList. Click on the link to be taken to the interactive map of that species. Use the Search box to search any part of the Taxa name hierarchy.


      1. Near Threatened            2. Vulnerable            3. Endangered 
                      57                       88                       36 
4. Critically Endangered 
                      26 

3.3 Zones with Blocks

When zooming into the Blocks in a Zone, we look at deviation from the mean score in the Zone, so 0 is equivalent the Zone average. If the score values were normally distributed (like a bell curve) around the average, then one standard deviation (SD) above/below is about 34.1% higher/lower than the average (so 68.2% of all values), two SDs is 47.7% higher/lower than the average (so 95.4% of all values) and three SDs are the most extreme at 49.9% higher/lower (so 99.9% of all values).

Figure 3.9: Interactive map of standard deviations from the average score in the zone. Fullscreen option available.